Tag: Touch Your Heart

So the show ends not with a bang or a loud declaration of love, but with a simple walk of faith that your sincerity will get across to people. How fitting. A lot happens in this episode—from misunderstandings to temporary separations to…

Our lovable couple is back to doing what they do best—loving each other. While it didn’t take too long for them to get back together, the episodes minus Jung-rok and Yoon-seo’s antics sure felt like a lifetime. In that way, I’m glad…

Ah, the sweet, sweet smell of reunion. I know the separation was just two (one and a half technically) episodes long, but it felt as if the color had drained from the rest of the show in the absence of Jung-rok and…

Aaaaaand the angst is here. It was inevitable but still made me quite a bit sad seeing our mushy couple heartbroken by themselves. The fact that both the relationship and the breakup are a first for the two of them makes it…

Oh noooo Jung-rok! It felt like a punch to the gut when Jung-rok addressed Yoon-seo by her stage name. This is such a cliched k-drama break-up tactic that I want to get mad at the show for introducing it in such a…

Oh my god, what a terrifying way to end an episode! I think I audibly screamed when Yoon-seo realized someone was in the house with her, and then screamed twice when Jung-rok arrived to punch Lee Kang-joon in the face. God, what…

Buoyed by the thrill of a secret relationship, Yoon-seo and Jung-rok give us all the office drama cliches in this episode. From flirtatious winks to an almost-kiss on the staircase that gets interrupted, we have it all. It’s like a game to…

We have a new case that deals with malicious comments, another topic close to Yoon-seo’s heart. The show takes this opportunity to delve into the difficulties of celebrity life, who have to read negative comments about themselves day in and day out. Our…

Now that our budding couple is officially dating, petty jealousies and past secrets are starting to rolls out of the cupboards. Because what is a relationship without these two components, right? Yoon-seo wants to spend all her time with Jung-rok but struggles…

I’ll be on Yoon-seo’s side this time, because after Jung-rok’s almost-confession, she is right to have her sights set on a full-blown confession. I do, however, appreciated the extent of her focus on the possible confession because it leads her to daydream…